Categorized: Badger Balm

There are cuticle butters like LUSH Lemony Flutter and Badger Balm Soothing Shea Butter Cuticle Care. There are the classic cuticle oils like Boots Cuticle Oil. There are creams like Burt’s Bees Lemon Butter Cuticle Cream. And there are on-the-go pens like Nicole by OPI Oil To Go.

Here is something you might not know: Cold-pressed East African Shea Butter has been used for thousands of years. It contains high amounts of vitamins A and E which make it really great for healing skin. The more you know!

I’m excited today to be reviewing a company that isn’t new, but is new to me. Badger Balm!

Badger Balm has been around since the mid 1990’s and have been using Certified Organic ingredients for many years. They are USDA Organic Certified and don’t use any pesticides, synthetic chemicals, growth hormones or GMO’s. Over 90% of their products are 99-100% USDA Certified Organic. Oh and of course, they’re cruelty-free as well.

Now let’s discuss their “mascot” of sorts. I don’t know a lot about badgers but have heard they can be mean. Is it wrong that now I want one as a pet? Ha, I would never have a wild animal as a pet, just a fantasy. But I would rather have one like this fellow…